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* a ae ee THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 17, 1922. Praia = " “A FORD A DAY.” Speclal Additional Daily Prize for Contributions to This Page for Four Weeks, OPEN TO ALL READERS Name of Winner In To-Night’s Pictorial Edition. SANBATTAN EVENING WORLD PAGE OF BRIGHT, UNUSUAL HAPPENINGS . INSURED, ] WAS talking with the custodian of the Street Cleaning Depart- REPORTED BY EVENING WORLD READERS W ter walking in 13th Avenue, Brooklyn, I heard the “flep, WEEKLY PRIZES. Regular CAFITAL PRIZ' for the Best Stories of the Week to Be Distributed Among DAILY Prize \Winnere Other Than Those to Whom the Ford Care are Awardeds FIRST, $100; SECOND, $50; THIRD, $25; FOURTH, $10 ng’: ts . j : B The art Bapieves Of ihe department who died e tew deve ant. Bur tiie R One Dollar is paid for every item printed; the are in addition. Send them to “What Did You See?” ern | line were calling bis attention to the tire, ‘There wae wo sien ef & shifted to other things and I was about to leave when a man ap- orld, Post Office Box 185, City Hall Station. RITE ABOUT HAPPENINGS IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD. Laval Gervae and the “ rb seemed te rear tae for hog: hed wh F : wae 1 hea t me one to “shut up.” * . e corner 0: HAG pELY “Y6° Ghd 'sAllG4, ha ARG: bo Gotlagt" he weaklo Bien a TELL YOUR STORY, IF POSSIBLE, IN NOT MORE THAN 125 WORDS. STATE WHERE THE THING WRITTEN ABOUT 16th Avenue and (24 Btrect 1 saw the same car, Fastened to the Mr. -<—'s policy. He was informed that the man he was looking for TOOK PLACE, WRITE YOUR OWN NAME AND ADDRESS CAREFULLY AND IN FULL. CHECKS MAILED DAILY. hood was a big sheet of wrapping paper on which somebody had had just passed down the street in a hearse.—James J. Badger, No. For the best stories each : SPECIAL PRIZE, A FORD CAR A DAY FOR FOUR WEEKS; FIRST CASH PRIZE, painted this announcement: “I Have a Flat and 1 KNOW It."—Ide 262 Bowery. id $25; SECOND CASH PRIZE, $10; THIRD CASH PRIZE, $5. TEN PRIZES of $2 each for next best stories C. Klaus, No, 1659 42d Street, Brooklyn. If you witne: hene Beekman 4000 and ask for the CITY, EDITOR of The Evening Werld, Liberal awa # serious sacident, the outbreak ef what threatens to be a BIG fire, or know of any ether BIG news story, te for first big news, BE SURE OF YOUR FACTS. } OUT OF TOWN, ° QUEENS. “JOHNNY MORGAN. THE TELEPHONE MESSAGE. A GRIND-ORGAN man came rolling bis meal ticket up Market ae evening | saw my father rush to the telephone to answer Street Saturday night and, observing the crowd near Broad a frenzied call. “How's that?’ I heard him say. “Yes, this Street waiting for street cara, pulled up at the curb. Before is Hobbie. Whof Oh, the Queens Blectric Light and Power AT THE CORNER. A HOT ONE. A CASH CUSTOMER. A TATTLE BOY IN A BIG TOWN. Penny in hand on a platform of the] From my offee window in the New| he could start his music three football enthusiasts made a deal with Company. Do you a little favor? 1 don't know why not, What ts it? To-day while waiting for a car at] 1 am a street car conductor and en ‘Wh Street I. R. T. station to-day 1] York Life Bullding, every afternoon 1{ him and took turn-about grinding out classical and popular tunes. Is the light working all right in front of this house? I haven't heard [Flushing Avenue and Broadway an old Gaus vase wa the pie er ee ae ald ee pa ls ania au haters Se hand ae hey the roof of a] ‘This caught the crowd's fancy and after the foothall men had had anything about tt, but I'll go and have a louk. Hold the wire.” {laity handed me @ slip. of paper on imendous profits in edvertising slogans, mn elot mach! His train was putl- | This afternoon he invented a new gam and stepped forward to enjoy a brief moment in the glare of pub- O. Kl Will I WHAT? Say, you think you're smart, don't yo! ou bay ipa shl de erclunr aa oa a flash 1 thought up the slegan, ing in and he wanted both gum and Sarnia Bitrate Tying an apple to Melty. There even was one woman who, on a “dare” from hubby, * * © He slammed the receiver up with a bang and sat down and |iiny to make her underutand in an pel taarees bby ie Rig lige bpd Bis. rhe, ladies, departed, but bia [A Sf windows on the two] ‘Ook ber turn at the handle, The price had somehow been estad- muttered. About one hour later we learned that the joker at the Impravieed ol longus rhe oe the office of Burne Broth hag wre 7 lan Who wanted to see if hie cravat] floors below. Naturally people in the| lished at one dime, 10 cents, and the proprietor had nothing to do other end asked him if he would “mind blowing {t out.”"\—Jamen W. [TP sine ine passengers rushed a | chown into the Fresicent § eines, ans aa at the proper rakiah angle. Then] ome tip made forte he jeexed trout] Put Pass the hat. He was the boss of a gold mine until a trattic | Hobbie jr. Lafayette Avenue, Rosedale, 1. I. young woman toward the old lady at OO os this Soden een’ CREE will you look| Of their reach, cackling with glee over eop took notice and broke up the party —F. W. Swartz, No. 171 South it?’ he asked, Burns Coal Burnet * her, chattering in a foretgn tongue; and ont his success.—Mi: . Stlverman, No. 20 Ni oe ' 7 I made my exit.—Patriek J. MeNeugh- a cash cus ater Weer ditch pivin ae vert Ninth Street, Newark, N. J. WOULD You y {gathered 1 wy eae #reite ton, No. 690 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn. Vest Tenth Stree’ . fepamed THRE BRINGING UP OF JACKTH. TWO MILES IN PAJAMAS. MAING BLOWING we glad to see each other.—Mre aUGAR. TRIBULATIONS OF A TRAFFIC | Geated at the next table to that my| I have been a patient here in the H Minnie Terasl, Ne, Ridert Street, . cer: husband and I eccupied in the Law-/ 1. @, veterans’ Hospital, No. di, Brooklyn. Seated by an open window, 2 peard Three Ttaltan brothers are doing a] A traMc cop at Fifth Avenue and 434] rence Restaurant last week were a gen-| °° UsUerane riving business from a pusheart in | Street was doing his bast earday. fe Homan cry jeer on thels Breyest since August. We had another pattent, he vicinity of Firet Avenue and 114th| ternoon to help along the “Watch Your] old son. Me enjoyed the meal very|named Bell, whe appeared to have Step; Safety First’ campaign. “Don't| much and when the first course was der solicitude and discovered a poet, One, named Lailgi, has a voloo! CoP brut. he admonished pedestrians| over Jumped up. sathered up hie disnes| wuoerculoels. He was always tn pain UP da ne They | Man addressing his horee.—J, Howard, fe Caruso, and uses it to attract a] fT! Sitticg them across thectrest, and| and started toward the kitchen, Hie] @nd could not walk. ‘The doctors, after A SODA BOTTLE a AUL IN. some workmen were digwing. They| No, 1804 63d Street, Brooklyn. owd. His sweet notex soar above the }rhien repeated the other slogans. “Read| mother stepped quickly after him and|Conaulting, decided he was not suffering| Sunday my brother and T were pad Our tratn was stalled for a white }came to & place where thelr work had pises ye trame, and in a very short} those signs and bear them In mind,” he] led him back, whiapering in his ear.|from tuberculosis, but from some form|dling our canoe in the Sound off White-] to-day on the treatle between Ham- He $08 fae Cee weraee & rea WHAT WAS KEEPING THE WASH~ Be re Bing 2 mumerous | said to one little group he was piloting| The boy looked puasled, Later the} of rheumatism. and he was sent to the! stone. We saw an excursion paddle] mel’s and Broad Channel, and we | Wine cellar irom ite veulted door tren ADY? f ence is not lacking, | He does none of lt» safety, and then he turned and mother said to me, “At home I have| New Haven Hospital for observation. | steamer coming, filled with people, the| contd ace a fisherman in a boat in |dragwed out a d fe bottles | 1 ealled on a friend tn Hollie, Le Top e f ring, but keeps tie crowd @n-|nalied some approaching cars to hult so| taught Jack to earry out his own dishes| The other morning at ¢ o'clock back into ana Diag an flying, We got magnums—which were empty. Then|and found her worried over the nen tained while his brothers deliver the | his charzes might get to the sidewalk.|to save me many stops and he saw no|the hospital he walked, clad only in pa-|>2"4 Playing and flags ae the water, Suddenly we saw Ae | irre ouaht cut an eld vormed weed | appearance of her weahworn "Lean _ OU atl Rs mee Sher-|jmagine his surprite and indignation’ reason why he should not do It here.| Jamas. He told the amazed doctors that] Near her so we could enjoy the rocking! rod bend and we Icaned forward, y » No. 221 Fast 118th Stree cask which was heavy and surely. One| Understand it eo said. But her sie when he found that the pedestriana had) this being the firet time he has dined|he “liked this hospital so much he just| of our canoe on the waves in her wake.| sharing with him the excitement © ear-old daughter enlightened here halted in the middie of the street tb] in a restaurant.”"--Mrs. Benjamin H.|couldn't stay away from it.” But to Plesieren dhs Rea iMate eed ft Jot them knocked the spigot off with a! ¥ a 8 igh\ , ‘ 1c “Mother,"* she said, ‘'I told Miss Johns NEW YORK GIRL. read the signs! “Ninety-elght, ninety-| Pearse, No. 41 Oxford Street, Mont-|us, his buddies, he told a different atory, | Wren Wits close to her, @ bathing) a | 8, HE, Viat thane mB tOrnOR TTR ARETE A aan reece aia son’ thes poe ald sbe Gl net Gp hoe An express trajn thundered into the|nine, one hundred,” 1 heard hin groan. |elair, N. J. He said he heard doctora in the other| ‘2 upper deck let fly at us a quart od) piew Aig whistle, and I was in a j enderly saying: “Come, theart; come.” 1 looked out te see ox, who might be the reetptent of thio tem~ SOME PEOPLE HAVE ALL THE " -) ression al red on hie face. ‘wor! erly; that she left too earlt Grand Central shbway station during|He was using, T suppose, his ewn ceSS hospital talking of giving him a blood| bottle, It fell into tho bottom of the] fervor of excitement lest the train [hie companions carried the . Tree a eee aera net at. Ail bettemenit ithe rush hour lest evening and I was formula to keep from exploding. James THE CLEANER. transfusion, Fright caused him to for-| canoe, crashing a hole in the wood. A should start before I saw the fisher- ly away.—Croas Whyte, No. 446 Fulten|—M. Hummell, No, 170 Clarkson Aves merrhad at ning a girl's protrud-| J. Wilson, No. 360 West 38th Street. Iam a trolley car conductor. My ear|get his pains and he beat it at 8.80 A.| smal! fountain spurted up and we saw| man land his catch, Then we all | street, Brooklyn. nue, Brooklyn. ng. ad been caught between the SHE was crowded at 7 o'clock this morning|M., hopped a trolley car, and rode the mill and eisie us. Luckily] burst out laughing. His catch waa door and the jamb as she entered. 1 “UP AND AT ‘Et and I was unable to recover a troliey|two miles to this hospital. ‘The con- | CUr boat fill and sink under u @ water-soaked boot, and the poor SPECIALTIES BY THE COMPANY. expected shrieks and hysterics, but] As I passed to-day the Iitstitute for| token, @ small coin issued by the com-|ductor and other passengers, he said,| We Wore bathing sults, but it was @/ Asherman lay eprawled in the bot- when the train stopped the girl stepped| Crippled and Disabled Men, at 23d] pany for the convenience of passengers.| probably considered him a wworkman,|long half mile swim to the shore, push-| tom of his boat from his exertion in | AM one of a group of twelve painters working on an alteration calmly out, stamped @ bit to restore|Street and Third Avenue, I saw this] At Union Street a window cleaner, car-|clad in white jumi drawing his catch tn.—-dfre b at No, 302 West 107th Street. We have been on the job about . e 5 Jumper and overalls. ing that water-filled boat ahead of us.— rawing is cate! job at No, 302 West 1 treet. ‘@ have on the jo! interrupted = blood circulation, then|inspiring eign: ‘This Is the School of| rying two laddere and a pail, Jammed|George A. Zimmerman, U. S. Vetera et [ Chase, No. t) Bayside Avenue, walked briskly away.—Miss Dore Leve,| Another Chance.""—Morris Goldberg,| his way on the platform. Moreover, | Hospital, No. 41, New Haven, Conn, |22™mes Shanks, No. 16 Thirtloth Stree! Resteucu aiabhite ts four weeks and untt! to-day (Friday) had been in the habit of Whitestone, L. eating our lunch at the noon hour and then sitting around in one of OE Re ta: No, 119 East 104th Street spying my token, he had the nerve to = nee Sree ere cane coral hint Poreisa Tyme oa . Wer MEN LEAVE NORD: the rooms until {t was time to go to work again, Well, to-day we - “PLAYING WITH THE BOY-OTS ‘To-day T saw a young man seat him ie wall) go to work seat jo-day THE ENTIRE COMPANY. his fare before T had time to tell him e Passing Metropolitan Av b it was mine.—Guy E. Rutherford, No. Alda ANERUe ae alae Tee eae On 116th Street, near Newport Ave-|scif in a vucant seat beside u woman] had finished our meal and were about to sit back for the customary UB to the fact that my family is quite large (the oldest of our D eight children {s thirteen years old), my wife and I do not ae Tashan payenie: Jersey City, N. Js] saw a woman seated in an easy chalr| nue, Rockaway Park, to-day I saw sev- A hie asim in ATIAVA Ulayt y train: doze when one of the fellows pulled a mouth organ from his pocket Tans inoleniretemimrarcitcnc eateries (Conductor 211). beatde her house. The dwelling, a frame| eral boys pinying leap frog over @ fire| Immediately she got up and, scold and began to play. Almost immediately some one suggested @ popu: y 2 rare occa- ——— structure, was betng shored »[ hydrant. Several little girls were look- | bim. ; ns 5 ‘i de sions. One of these rare occasions came to-day. We did not go very ON THE 6.14. cellar could be enlarged, and s|ing on, wishing, it seemed to me, they] sized, thinking he had offended her. lar song. Then one little old man (we call him “Pop") jumped up far. The children, I think, had 8 3 1 saw the old Erie 6.14, Greenwood | supervising the work. J. Bauman, could join tn. Presently one child pinned] She went to another part of the car] ang danced a jig. In about ten minutes we discovered we had among : y nk, had most of the fun, for taking eight of | axe Branch, stall at the first grade to-] No, 117 Maspeth Avenue, Maspeth, L, 1] up her dress and was soon playing as[and sat down. Presently a young i i wee hUaM’ end wink Gabeara: Sua GAnMEAT Rad them out at one time is no joke for mother and not much of a one night, The car was filled with mur- 3 well as her male companions. And| woman sat beside her and this strange us a really good quartet, two buck and wing dancers, on: robat an: for father. * * * Near the conclusion of our outing, however, 1 | ™Urings of annoyance and irritation. I comM¥oRT. later, when she left, it seemed to me} Woman got up and scolded her. The] a comedian. Everybody let loose! When we were going fine, and ould see by the expressions In the faces| On f th it wi Indian] she had won the respect and admiration] train just then reached the Grand Cen- determined to take the census before starting on our journey home- | coaut me ine passengers who were 1ons| Suntmer dace I realhed at a Tete nee [ofall the boys.—J. a H., No. 160 Beach| tral Btation. ‘The woman started (of {the only thing missing was a keg of beer, who should walk is but ry 3 4 ‘ a ‘ ji wo @ ward. I meant it in fun, but there was quite an audience at the car | distance commuters nd-—short distance] in Linden which bears this sign re] 142d Street, Neponsit, 1. 1 jes the ban sare neh ho aldently the boss. * * * Ob, boy! ne There His Hepeaadta at ‘ . All those of the latter who 4 crochet * Because rushed against her, ans ny - ni ‘ es! oe! ean corner when I said to my wife, very loudly and very seriously: “My |fisea'we Arlington were amiling broadly, | Cr the ih nen ee enue brushed mgainat her, and to ihe amaze:| Hey!" he yelled, “what the wheresthis does this mi you of the mild weather, the teacher and Pupils were sitting on the sidewalk, in- Our dog was taken away by the police tent upon the day's lesson and utterly/ last week for biting a child, and aince oblivious of thely surroundings.-G. E.]then my three-year-old son has been James, No. 28 Fim Street, Linden, N. J.} lonely and looking for a playmate to IT's A TOUGH WORL Kicked one of them savagely on the] guys know it is fifteen minutes past one?” * * © You could hear ankle. Then she disappeared on the! a pin drop. * * * But we all are looking forward to our next platform <A. Schick, No. 2725 Cooper] neoning,—Paul Nolan, No. 951 Manhattan Avenue, Brooklyn. dear, are you quite sure we have all the children?” Then I began calling the roll. When I was sure there was no one absent without leave, or otherwise accounted for, I satd in the same loud tone, “Cor- for they could walk the tracks to their station before a new engine could be sent to haul us on.—R. V. Martin, No. 609 Belgrove Drive, Arlington, N. rect! Let's go! The trolley car arrived and we got aboard amid are replace him. This morning I heard him RICHMOND. LITTLE MOTHE! laughter and applause. ‘The older children thought it was a grea: RAE DG Sur naan org ot jo cpene te : om Corday Aten cen eta Cote fe ; ORE yeas F iMod! 0 A VISIT TO “THE POINT.” READING IN BED. ‘o-day when the rain . 1 sal joke and the ride home was a happy one.—Simon P. Porteus, No. airtel ; U ie 7 4 WASH SALE. attention, and, finally, exasperated, hel 4.0 0» cha wwonder wichis(ah (hel wack A box of chocolates was at my elbow | little str! a baby carriage (in 1431 Taylor Avenue, Clason Point. Children under f years of age are While visiting in the house of a | #houte ‘For goodness’ ke, don't w eshte eat bed S which the infant) runnin: hear me?’ Then as th ee ; cat utrned | may be had by any one who visits West] as I lay in bed reading a welrd, un- admitted free to an open air movie! friend on Fos Street to-night the |70) eer Me ene ne ed slammed | Point. Ae I approached the Point the| canny story, and from time to time I Set E theatre at 163d Street and Southern] door bell rang. My friend's mother |the door.—Estelle Katz, No. 120 South| buildings reminded me of pictures of| hefped myself to the sw After fin- stood there quite » while, pe gg Boulevard, Mothers ordinarily park} answered it. There stood a man |Seventh Avenue, Whitestone, L. 1. mediaeval castles. A remarkable exht- one the latore 1 Aigned out sue pda the rain was net going to cease econ iran yn Cn sie —— bition of ho sti b given by] 804 Ssestied inves their buby carriages in the rear or the| with a bundle of laundry. He said FUN the cadeta Ree rahe genta and “A The next thing I knew my husband was|*he took off hi place. Last night I saw a woman roll a baby carriage to the parking space. it was for ths lady next door who shaking me into wakefulness and de-|!mfant compl ration | randing in, a frightened volee what had | tet near her she covered T saw six Street Cleaning Depart- |the left of that, in the Admin at 4 wasn’t at home, would the lady ment wagons, loaded with rubbish, | Bullding, one wees in the Ordnance Mu- a . 0 the | dress and pushed out into the rain, al- Fe Oe eee re Me eee] mind taking dt for her and paving | driving through this street today on seu relies of ail the American wana. | Tappened. tt appeared Oat Mien, It | ogether disregarding hersalf in her ef- Immediately an attendant was upon| te 81.05 duc? My friend's mother their way to some public dump, The |On the athletic fleld I saw soccer, la-| rocks with which the villian of the yt forts to keep the children dry.—Mra. them, pointing out that the boy was| “4 90. In a little while we heard procession looked like a circus pa- |crosse and foothall squads at practice. | was bombarding me I had aroused the| Edith Heaney, No, 694 Fourth Avenue, iW ON SECOND THOUGHT. ©, MAN? guns five. seks: of age and inaieting| ‘*he people ert door return, But rade, for the drivers of the first two | There 1s too much at the Point to de-| neighborhood with a series of plercing, | Brooklyn. J My turn arrived, after a long wait For agea we've acen women plo- |that she pay for him. ‘Bul, if the wom. | tev Aad no laundry coming to them, wagons wore high silk hats and were | scribe in one short letter, but no visitor | plood-curdling screams.—Mrs, Johanna — e the other evening, to sit in the dentist's! tured ae running headl ter the Jan Intended to cheat, she saved her| fu friend’s mother opened tho pach- sitting very erect, while tho driver | should miss the pertect dress parade.| Benjamin, Great Kills, 8. 1. MYSTERY OF THE 'TON OF COAT, ‘ r chair, but 1 gave my turn, upon hig 9 headlong after the f at caupaes dil) pa che sald age. It contained only raga. of the third wagon had on a@ lady'a |whieh ends with the boom of « gun, ” Yesterday a friend of mine who It 4 earnest solicitation, toa man who eaid| [atest fashions. Tha following is {he , Of Course Ni Pay ane taied| Frank Goldstein, No. %45 Fatle plumed hat.—Mra, F. FE. Chobot, No. |the striking of the colors and the play-| READY FOR OLD MB. WINTER. | 6x1 door received a , his tooth was torturing him, No] what I, a mere woman, saw yester- | yim in the carriage because ne has ter-| Street, Brona. #589 129th Street, Richmond Hill, ing of ‘The Star-Spangled Banner by] Tho sidewalks on Richmond Road |o¢ voal would be deliv 4 Tpener had he entered the inner ofMice| day as J was lunching at the Sava- |rible unions and can't walk."—Mrs _ the band.-Dorothy Smith, No. 1218] were covered for a considerable dis-|she had placed no order for coal, al- an he came rushing out, wild eyed, vin. Lunoh Counter on Pine street May Hecker, Ne. 1603 Crotona Park Clove Road, West New Brighton, ®taten [tance with branches cut from trees to}though she had been trying to do au rabbed his hat and streaked it for the Ls neste: |] May 7} * ii "aan og AIT | istand. make room for trackless trolley poles and she had never heard of t : front outdoors fither his courage] 4 man entered who was dressed in ate BEORE, ‘ei j oe occas —— when I was driving my husband to his | whieh But ‘ n zed out or he had decided to re a light gray suit with double-breast- Sy ’ t About ¢ o'clock In the afternoon ie tain that molar a bit longer.—Guss ed vest, @ cutaway coat whose BULLFIONT 19 THE RRO eneaetimeenaaite "yaw many amall hi topped. at her doors "The ériver ‘un= I naw many small children, ten or more | stopped at her door. ‘The driver un- to each block, hauling the wood away in| loaded one ton and my friend persuaded wagons. Some fhildren were|him to leave another. ‘The price was Stepher 1 Mrs. Anna Killmeyer celebratéd her jHinety-third birthday Wednesday, and 1} 10 ° saw her in her garden that morning | little Kast 105th Street T had just brought my two young cousins home from “Blood and Sand,” the movie iw which Rodolph Valentino sleeves flared out at the wrists, and trousera which flared like a sailor's “GHTTING HUNK. ou P trousers at the ankles. This was A icking a bunch of flowers, She ts hale | busily chopping the larger branches Into | $14.50 per This lady says her Yesterday afiernoon | saw a sulky not an actor about to go ona vaude- | Plays the part of # bullfighter. 1 heard tnd nee and continues to perform her | lengths more easily handled, When 1|"good fairy" mvt oe watching over her. looking bow walking up and down ville stage, but @ business. man. |& great trampling upstairs and, going {dally routine of household duties In her | went to train to meet my husband, [for there wre not a single lump of coal rm the steps lending to a ho osite Filzadeth Gwynne, No, $19 West | UP. T saw that one of the boys held two home in. Krelscherville, She has four about 5.30, the wood had all heen cleared Jin the cetiar, and, since she Is a new- 2 the schoo! house at 89th Street and 119th Street, spoons on his head so that they resem- grandchildren, six great-grandchildren;away save for an occasional small |comer, the dealers would pay no atten- Amsterdam Avenue, while another Hee bled horns, while the other chased him and two great-great-«randchildren.—| branch, The coal bills of some Staten |tion to her requests for coal.—Richard boy, standing bu, directed his per: “AND DOWN COMES THE BABY,” [around the room with an ice pick. They Mrs. M. Brown, No, 208 Bay Street, | sland families will be smaller next win-|D. Kelleher, No, 406 Ovington Street, formance, | asked shat new game 1 saw + near-tragedy turned Into com- | Were ye ingens Lter re mul, Tompkinsville, Staten Island. ter for the children's work.—Mre. Wmily | Brooklyn. ay Were isu, fo which the dt edy. The noon whistle blew and two| Edna Abels, No. Opplng Avenue, ( s . = M. Anderson, No. 90 Mary Street, Rich- — rector responded, “Game nathin’! |women appeared. bringin, ; "| Bronx. AM t d Sp | P WITH SAFETY PINS, PERHAPS, 4, Staten Island. ‘AND THEN SHE CALLS IT WRONG! — This quy pushed on the line to-day Tae st the PMO ce wine eo ee ester ay S ecia rizes For circulation during Safety Week es } — We hi with us this evening Reb- dis we were coming aut of school and |Arst. story of n building In course of RELICS the Mutual Life Insurance Company] THE OTHER STATEN ISLAND. [ert Ollry, aged six years, who ts won- he teaohe b amed it on me, She |demoiition. One woman also carried a]. In Pelham Bay Park to-day I saw a Ford Car has printed a iarge number of small In my geography to-day | saw a | dering why the teacher said his arith- Pee enth wen nnd dene, Utd made baby, the other a basket of washing, |!erse Mut rock near the shore of Le MISS JEAN® WARREN, No. 291 West 105th treet colored taga which stated that the! map showing Staten Island és aitu- | metic example was wrong. Ie wap told The fir Roy Bay. Scattered over the top’ of wearers were helping to make New) Geeq in the Pacific Ocean off the |to subtract’ 546 from 863, and here ts limon, Now I'm getting ‘hunk’ on TIA BtArLed Up Mie Jadaess k still bearing the lunch and babe. She {this rock were a number of elrcular (Winners of Ford Prize report immediately to Cliy Editor, Eve York City safe. While walking on aat of Asia and above the Island |how he did tt: 80062—50046—=30017, He i mei Thomas F. Jenkins, No. $81 | tippag and fell, the oer women being [enrensions forming basing ent Into the ning World, for identifiration,) ‘ Westervelt Avenue on Friday | saw a of Vaso. It t@ apparently about 160 |brought his example home for me to exington 7 Knead dann bo hee eal any PAINE Vaurtace, ‘They were from six to elgnt First Cash Prize, $25 cup of achoolgiris whose dresses we! miles long, Aftean miles wide and t@ |show him what is wrong with it. He A Pee a tent the air: "My bany! My baby!’ But [cen inehes in diameter and were from STELLA R. ROGERS, No. 126 East 934 Street covered almost entire ene eee | shaped somawhat ithe our own Rich- | said: “I wrote down exactly what the J . there was the little cherub in the bas ee? Seated tee wee wataee amt Second Cash Prize, $10 They had Rigi aiieg ee oT Ga mond Borough. William Wood, No, ‘teacher said.”-—Mra. John Ollry, No. 604 a neighbor kiss w letter befor re er oe tte oheruD ine hark earhy 1 fousd two arrow heads if _ s 1, their costumes so that th * org wr sar , , is ‘opping in tie box, and he told me it| Met of hing, Lm, fed me to believe I had run aerces a WILLIAM M. ROBA, No. 268 Senator Street, Brooklyn spearanee of ehached coca One git) thf 4mney mead) As! East 39th Btreet, Brooklyn hea fy “ - tena in , Hn The mother hugged and kt : former Indian camp and that the basins Third Cash Prize, $5 had a tag on the instep of each of her] ——— nand he w luck, fo] {he ether woman, and soon they and] were mortara in which they ground pe : 7 clippers, and nearly all the girls’ hats ears. Hh nates. oe ae Semen, Sesame heen] | MRA GUY, Boks slippers: ‘and nearly all, the gira! hats PAY NO MONEY! SEND NO MONEY! sUpersti(ious, but Um kissing this lot-[8ether and @ grizzled foreman was|near here.-Hector Y. Hemingway. No in Cash Prizes o ¢ ous colored tags.--Mildred Delaney, fer three times on each side to see if Bae w te ee baby.—Mrs. Kobert | $99 City Island Avenue, City Island WHITNEY T. GPENNS, No. 438 West 144th Street o. 129 Allen Place, New Brighton, 8. 1 There is no charge of any kind for taking part in The Evening tt an the page butt hepe aoph Waltera, “No. 164 Waverly | Bronx, pnaeg R. BLUMBERG, No. 233 Bast 11th Street. ELL WEEN AND WHERE TEE World's “What Did You See To-day?’ competition. Send no money b maid eAta a _ IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE. BRAS Wa Aa Nee ee First Avenue. THING WAPPENED; WRITE with your letters. Pay no money to any one under any circum Den | VANE POOKIE CLEANS HIS! Looking across the street from where ane EP io wun hare 151i Street. ABOUT SOMETRING LIKRLY stanc PERSONAL calls are made on Ford winners ONLY. It 1 live T saw a man climb up the fre- Ms, 7UB, N.Y, o REST OTHERS. T had beep smoking my favorite pipe} escape yesterday, ( thought he was MRB. JENNETTA WOOD, Washington Street, Nyack, N. Y. All the girls tn the office in which 1 your contribution ts adjudged worthy of the automobile the re a plee> of emk we Au-]@ Home last evening and it was in my] going to enter hia apartment that way MISS MILDRED L. DUFF, Katonah, N. ¥ work send {n stories to the “What Did porter who calls upon you will carry Evening World credentials famat on Fifth A td Street hand when went to the kitchen for a| because he had forgot his ey He saw MARIE L. KERKER, No. 943 Teller Avenue, the Bronx. You See?’ and at noontime ft te Ask to see them. In c of doubt, telephone to the City Editor placed it ¢ ent for a cup] drink of wate ie the water was| me watehing him ond hollered to me STUART HARRI®, Bronx Borough Hall, the Bronx funny to see us all acramble to the of The Evening World. Qi coifee. Upon returning. 1 d a]frunning cold. 1 emptied the pipe into] "I'm a burglar.’ 1 thought that was IN *RIVEN 2 a han cahian nearest news stand to which if any id , man eat Hy ealin Tdemnnded in un] the sie. ‘They agsent-mindediy, 1 held | Just hla way to rebuke me ter staring MINNIE M. SCRIVEN, No. 2814 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn of our stories were published. Some of Every effort ts made to print the more meritorious contriba. excited (one if he thought this was a|the pipe under the spigot to get a|at him so I turned away. U . hi th df to h ys “Locate” Se Taek dutty |Golnwe SELaCanL tease anettayn | MMR aes ona ama Tie een Read te: day's sieriens Blok tha nee You think bests us have had the good fortune to have |] tons. Write om matters likely to be of general interest, — “Help Your-[1 say? Hlue. Was 1 hot? White.—| heard of the burglary across the street Winners will be announced in this evening's Night Pletorial ave high hop ‘Alvina Renz, the incident, Tell WHERD the thing Sappened. 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